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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| to the inspiration of the place, which appears to be dedicated 2 Phaedr| to personal beauty, her place was taken by young mankind 3 Phaedr| all are to return to the place from whence they came; because 4 Phaedr| passionate elements have no place in His nature. So we should 5 Phaedr| of modern Europe, had no place in the classical times of 6 Phaedr| that we are putting ‘in the place of Art the preliminaries 7 Phaedr| second-rate, reputation has a place in the innumerable rolls 8 Phaedr| uses of a word, took the place of the aim or subject of 9 Phaedr| unusually long, and he went to a place outside the wall that he 10 Phaedr| Lead on, and look out for a place in which we can sit down.~ 11 Phaedr| know, Socrates, whether the place is not somewhere here at 12 Phaedr| an altar of Boreas at the place.~PHAEDRUS: I have never 13 Phaedr| Areopagus, and not from this place. Now I quite acknowledge 14 Phaedr| listen to me, in the first place, I, in my intercourse with 15 Phaedr| beaten gold, and take your place by the colossal offerings 16 Phaedr| consider that from this place we stir not until you have 17 Phaedr| silence; for surely the place is holy; so that you must 18 Phaedr| the change which has taken place in him, when he asks for 19 Phaedr| can, for jealousy has no place in the celestial choir. 20 Phaedr| round again to the same place. In the revolution she beholds 21 Phaedr| each one can return to the place from whence she came, for 22 Phaedr| punished; others to some place in heaven whither they are 23 Phaedr| by night nor abide in her place by day. And wherever she 24 Phaedr| who, coming to rest at a place of resort of theirs, like 25 Phaedr| of putting an ass in the place of a horse, puts good for 26 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Yes; and in the next place he must have a keen eye 27 Phaedr| through the flood to the place of starting. His address 28 Phaedr| the same kind which have a place in the system. Am I not 29 Phaedr| offspring;—being, in the first place, the word which he finds 30 Phaedr| the gods dwelling in this place, and which I will myself 31 Phaedr| other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward